TAM Airlines, of Brazil, is relocating its London Heathrow operations from Terminal 4 to Terminal 1 on Sunday 28th March.

“The move to Terminal 1 is an important step in improving the overall travel experience of our passengers and for TAM to maximise the benefits of becoming a full member of the Star Alliance,” said Paulo Castelo Branco, TAM’s Commercial and Planning Vice-President. “The move to Terminal 1 will allow TAM, in partnership with our Star Alliance colleagues, to offer more convenient connections to more destinations over London than ever before.”
The move to Terminal 1 coincides with the start of British Summer Time. The daily TAM Boeing 777-300 ER service to São Paulo’s Guarulho’s Airport (JJ 8085) will, as of 28 March, depart from Heathrow Terminal 1 at 22.05 and land the following day in São Paulo at 05.35, where there are onward connections to many other domestic Brazilian destinations as well as international destinations in South America. The daily London bound service (JJ 8084) will leave São Paulo at the end of the working day at 23.40, arriving in London the following day at 15.00. The aircraft offers four flat sleeper-seat First Class units, 56 seats in business and 302 in economy, and flight times in both directions are designed to maximise convenience and connecting services at both ends of the route.